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United Accelerates Starlink Wi-Fi Rollout with First Widebody Transatlantic Flight

United Accelerates Starlink Wi-Fi Rollout with First Widebody Transatlantic

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United Accelerates Starlink Wi-Fi Rollout with First Widebody Transatlantic Flight

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United flight 14 is set to depart Newark/New York for London this evening aboard a Boeing 777-200, marking a major milestone as the airline's first widebody customer flight outfitted with Starlink – the first of nearly 60 widebody aircraft expected to have Starlink this year, with the entire widebody fleet expected to have it onboard next summerUnited is the largest airline across both the Atlantic and Pacific and will leverage Starlink, the world's most advanced satellite network, to deliver fast and reliable internet access for Mileage Plus® members, including over oceans, polar regions and other remote locations previously unreachable by traditional cell or Wi-Fi signalsMore than 400 United planes have Starlink today, and the airline expects to have close to 1,000 Starlink-equipped aircraft before the end of this yearCHICAGO, June 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- United is accelerating the rollout of fast, free Starlink Wi-Fi for MileagePlus members as United flight 14 is set to depart Newark/New York for London this evening aboard a Boeing 777-200, marking the airline's first transatlantic widebody customer flight equipped with Starlink and the first of nearly 60 United widebody aircraft expected to have Starlink this year. United expects to have its entire widebody fleet outfitted by next summer as the airline expands Starlink's high-speed, reliable internet across its fleet. As the world's largest airline across both the Atlantic and Pacific, United will leverage Starlink's low-Earth orbit satellites to deliver reliable internet around the world, including when flying over oceans, polar regions and other remote locations previously unreachable by traditional cell or Wi-Fi signals.More than 400 United planes have Starlink today, and the airline expects to outfit close to 1,000 aircraft before the end of this year.International travelers can expect to see Starlink-enabled 777-200 aircraft on routes between United's hub airports in Newark/New York, Washington D.C, Houston and San Francisco and popular international destinations like London, Frankfurt, Zurich, Paris, Amsterdam, Buenos Aires, Tokyo and more."United is changing what it means to stay connected on an overseas flight," said David Kinzelman, United's Chief Customer Officer. "Starlink offers the same fast, reliable internet access and connectivity we're all used to at home, delivered in the ...

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